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Yamaha Wake-Up Call

Monday, May 2, 2011 | 6:00 AM
Monster Energy AMA Supercross an FIM World Championship
Salt Lake City, UT
- Rice-Eccles Stadium

AMA Supercross Class:
1. Ryan Villopoto Kaw
2. Chad Reed Hon
3. Ryan Dungey Suz
4. Andrew Short KTM
5. Davi Millsaps Yam
6. Kevin Windham Hon
7. Jake Weimer Kaw
8. Tommy Hahn Yam
9. Justin Brayton Yam
10. James Stewart Yam
11. Nick Wey Yam
12. Kyle Regal Yam
13. Michael Byrne Suz
14. Chris Blose Kaw
15. Tyler Bowers Kaw
16. Jason Thomas Suz
17. Robert Kiniry Kaw
18. Cole Siebler Kaw
19. Ben Lamay Yam
20. Mike Alessi KTM

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Villopoto is one step closer to his first career SX title after winning at Salt Lake City.
Photo: Simon Cudby

Season Points Standings:
Ryan Villopoto....................318pts.
Chad Reed.........................309pts.
Ryan Dungey......................306pts.
James Stewart....................295pts.
Trey Canard.......................255pts.
Andrew Short... .................214pts.
Kevin Windham..................202pts.
Davi Millsaps......................172pts.
Justin Brayton....................153pts.
Nick Wey.............................139pts.
Ivan Tedesco......................134pts.
Mike Alessi..........................114pts.
Brett Metcalfe.....................107pts.
Kyle Regal..........................95pts.
Chris Blose.........................94pts.
Michael Byrne.....................67pts.
Tommy Hahn.......................66pts.
Fabien Izoird.......................63pts.
Austin Stroupe....................55pts.
Matt Boni............................48pts.

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Dungey (3rd), Villopoto (1st), Reed (2nd)
Photo: Simon Cudby

AMA Supercross Lites Class West:
1. Eli Tomac Hon
2. Ken Roczen KTM
3. Broc Tickle Kaw
4. Cole Seely Hon
5. Kyle Cunningham Yam
6. Tyla Rattray Kaw
7. Ryan Morais Suz
8. Martin Davalos Suz
9. Travis Baker Hon
10. Ben Evans Kaw
11. Tommy Weeck Hon
12. Jake Canada Kaw
13. Josh Hansen Kaw
14. Topher Ingalls Hon
15. Bruce Rutherford Kaw
16. Casey Hinson KTM
17. Donald Vawser Kaw
18. Landen Powell Hon
19. Tevin Tapia KTM
20. Nick Paluzzi Yam

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Tomac closed the gap to two with a win at Salt Lake City.
Photo: Simon Cudby

Lites Class West Season Points Standings:
Broc Tickle..........................165pts.
Eli Tomac............................163pts.
Josh Hansen.......................151pts.
Cole Seely...........................131pts.
Ryan Morais
........................124pts.
Tyla Rattray.........................111pts.
Kyle Cunningham
................105pts.
Ken Roczen.........................105pts.
Martin Davalos......................95pts.
Ben Evans............................68pts.
Jimmy Decotis.......................67pts.
Travis Baker.........................61pts.
Nick Paluzzi...........................54pts.
Antonio Balbi
.........................50pts.
Ryan Marmont.......................48pts.
Bruc Rutherford.....................44pts.
Jake Canada..........................38pts.
Casey Hinson.........................26pts.
Tommy Weeck........................24pts.
Gared Steinke........................21pts.

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Tickle (3rd), Tomac (1st), Roczen (2nd)
Photo:Garth Milan

Lites Class East Season Standings:
Justin Barcia
.........................185pts.
Dean Wilson
.........................165pts.
Ryan Sipes
...........................141pts.
Blake Baggett
.......................134pts.
Blake Wharton
......................125pts.
Matt Lemoine
.........................105pts.
PJ Larsen
..............................80pts.
Malcolm Stewart
....................73pts.
Lance Vincent.......................69pts.
Hunter Hewitt.........................67pts.
Gannon Audette....................62pts.
Alex Martin............................59pts.
Les Smith..............................57pts.
Taylor Futrell.........................57pts.
Jason Anderson....................54pts.
Darryn Durham......................53pts.
Justin Sipes............................36pts.
Levi Kilbarger........................32pts.
Bradley Ripple.......................32pts.
AJ Catanzaro.........................31pts.



Can-Am GNCC Racing

XC1 Standings
Charles Mullins..................100pts.
Josh Strang........................98pts.
Paul Whibley.......................73pts.
Cory Buttrick.......................72pts.
Nathan Kanney....................58pts.
Kailub Russell.....................53pts.
Chris Bach..........................48pts.
Garret Edminsten...............46pts.
Mike Lafferty.......................46pts.
Jimmy Jarrett......................43pts.

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XC1 points leader Charles Mullins.
Photo: Shan Moore

XC2 Standings
Steward Baylor Jr.............101pts.
Jason Thomas
..................97pts.
Andrew Delong.................76pts.
Brad Bakken.....................69pts.
Jordan Ashburn................61pts.
Jesse Robinson................58pts.
Scott Watkins....................55pts.
Shane Obanion.................52pts.
Morgan Moss.....................49pts.
Zach Smith.........................42pts.


FIM Motocross World Championship

MX1 Point Standings

Steven Frossard...................85pts.
Max Nagl.............................80pts.
Clement Desalle..................78pts.
Antonio Cairoli....................72pts.
David Philippaerts................63pts.
Rui Goncalves......................62pts.
Jonathan Barragan...............53pts.
Evgeny Bobryshev................52pts.
Davide Guarneri...................45pts.
Steve Ramon........................42pts.
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Roczen leads the MX2 class after two rounds of the GP's.
Photo: Ray Archer

MX2 Point Standings
Ken Roczen..........................94pts.
Jeffrey Herlings........................86pts.
Tommy Searle.......................84pts.
Arnaud Tonus..........................67pts.
Gautier Paulin..........................65pts.
Zach Osborne..........................60pts.
Max Anstie.............................51pts.
Joel Roelants...........................48pts.
Harri Kullas...............................46pts.
Nicolas Aubin............................36pts.

 

Australian Motocross Championship

Pro Open Standings
Josh Coppins.................228pts.
Dean Ferris...................219pts.
Jay Marmont..................199pts.
Cheyne Boyd.................190pts.
Lawson Bopping.............188pts.
Billy Mackenzie...............187pts.
Ryan Marmont...............163pts.
Michael Phillips..............163pts.
Dan Reardon..................142pts.
Louis Calvin....................132pts.

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Pro Lites points leader Matt Moss.
Photo: Courtsey of KTM

Pro Lites Standings
Matt Moss.....................277pts.
Kirk Gibbs.....................192pts.
Brenden Harrison..........185pts.
Cody Mackie..................179pts.
Daniel McCoy.................174pts.
Josh Cachia...................169pts.
Phil Nicoletti...................163pts.
Kade Mosig....................159pts.
Keiron Hall......................153pts.
Ford Dale.......................149pts.


MAXXIS ACU British Championship
Milton Park - Northampton

MX1 Overall
1. Brad Anderson Hon 
2. Kristian Whatley Yam
3. Martin Barr KTM
4. Jason Dougan Yam
5. Stephen Sword CCM

MX2 Overall
1. Zach Osborne Yam 
2. Arnaud Tonus Yam
3. Elliot Banks Browne Hon
4. Mel Pocock Suz
5. Neville Bradshaw Hon


Dutch Championship

Holland

MX1
1. Evgeny Bobrishev Hon
2. Marc de Reuver Yam
3. Kristof Salaets Hon
4. Jurgen Vannooten KTM
5. Ivo Steinbergs Kaw

MX1 Moto 2
1. Evgeny Bobrishev Hon
2. Marc de Reuver Yam
3. Herjan Brakke Yam
4. Yentel Martens KTM
5. Ivo Steinbergs Kaw

MX1 Overall:
1. Evgeny Bobrishev Hon
2. Marc de Reuver Yam
3. Kristof Salaets Hon

MX1 Championship Standings
1 Ken de Dycker....................100
2 Herjan Brakkee....................96
3 Bas Verhoeven....................80
4 Marc de Reuver...................80
5 Kristof Salaets.....................78


MX2 Moto 1:

1. Jeffrey Herlings KTM
2. Joel Roelants KTM
3. Glenn Coldenhoff Yam
4. Michael van Wezel KTM
5. Mike Kras Suz

MX2 Moto 2:
1. Jeffrey Herlings KTM
2. Joel Roelants KTM
3. Glenn Coldenhoff Yam
4. Harri Kullas Yam
5. Mike Kras Suz

MX2 Podium:
1. Jeffrey Herlings KTM
2. Joel Roelants KTM
3. Glenn Coldenhoff Yam

MX 2 Championship Standings:
1. Jeffrey Herlings...................141
2. Joel Roelants......................120
3. Harri Kullas..........................113
4. Mike Kras.............................84
5. Jeremy Vanhorebeek............80

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TURBO-BUG wrote: 6:49am May 2, 2011

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FoyBoy517 wrote: 9:23am May 2, 2011

instead of watchin supercross im at the track with my little brother! 2 rounds to go and im missin it?!?!?! wtf?!!!!? i just want motocross to be more on the lines of stewart gettin smart,kdub steppin up a little to show hes still the boss,and short to come back on a 450 and win one,you cant make up for the 450..theres no substitution to cubic cm...the 350 is a no go,maybe arenacross or enduro..but it hasnt proved one race yet..short got what 4th? one time..usually hes got him a couple podiums..alot needs to change for a successful season,lol..it should be amazingly interesting right? :)

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FoyBoy517 wrote: 9:27am May 2, 2011

how about this bin laden a$$ kickin?! not moto based,but you cant say it doesnt make ya happy.. ;) he really thought he would get away with it?!

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Metal Moto Head wrote: 9:42am May 2, 2011

Great night for RV!!! Reed said he needs to be "aggressive" so I guess that means he is going to take RV out? I also thought is was great to see Bubba move over for RV and Reed, even though he was going their pace....I dont think Reed would have done the same thing if the roles were reveresed.

Bubba looked fast as always and just washed the front out....those whoops which I will have to agree with Reed looked like someone was drunk when they spaced them, but then Ralph stated on the broadcast they did that on purpose...but they flipped Bubba up in the air....weird crash....

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yzchris76 wrote: 10:47am May 2, 2011

Wow, Dirty Hanny, karma is a Beeeotch! I bet Hanny takes out everyone on the track in vegas in the hopes of salvaging his lost title. I'm rooting for Tomac!

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ride111mph wrote: 1:13pm May 2, 2011

Josh Hansen took the risk of taking out Tomac and it backfired on him. He was to busy wanting to take him out he took himself out, Now he is out and Tomac could beat his team mate next weekend and get the championship away from PC. Bone Head Move so a veteran rider. Donny should kick his ass for riding like that.

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ride111mph wrote: 1:17pm May 2, 2011

BTW- The KTM 350 is kick ass in the world championship and I think they won a title on it last year in Motocross, so for you to say something stupid like that just shows everyone here you are a true rookie fan.

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Carlsbad wrote: 1:28pm May 2, 2011

Wow! That would be quite a feat for GEICO to shut PC out of both 250 SX titles.
I wonder if Roczen is scheduled to race the Vegas round?
Villopoto can be proud of this title (if he gets it) and Chad Reed doesn't have to hang his head about a thing, he made this SX season the most exciting in years! You've got to give credit to the guy, building his own team and giving the sports' best a run for their paychecks! I don't see anyone else ante up like that!

OK, time for some MOTOCROSS!!! This is going to be one heck of an outdoor series!!!!

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Carlsbad wrote: 1:46pm May 2, 2011

Note to KTM: Keep the 350's in the truck, NOT on the track. Send them to the GNCC's, enduros, arenas, whatever, just not on AMA Motocross tracks!!!
Brand recognition begins with winning (even Charlie Sheen knows this, duh). Take care of job one and the rest will follow.
Best wishes to Roger DeCoster, Marvin Musquin, Mike Alessi, Andrew Short and the rest of the KTM race team / support system for a successful outdoor campaign!
You can do it!!!!

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bd200 wrote: 3:08pm May 2, 2011

Carlsbad, I know that the 350 probably isnt up to the 450's, especially outdoors, but Mullins is winning on one in the GNCC. That is cool. they are getting the recognition there, and they are huge inEurope. I think Roger will get it done. But it will be hard to build a big fan base in the States unless they win with a top American rider. Even if Musquin has success, it wont build the following here like it would with an American rider.

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BDS720 wrote: 4:39pm May 2, 2011

hansen must have figgured it worked taking Seely out in the first left gander so it should also work to take out Tomac. Oops, bad plan hansen.

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ride111mph wrote: 4:49pm May 2, 2011

I was behind Hansen until this weekend. He knows he messed up but it to late. I am off the wagon. He better get his but in gear and race outdoors because his carrier is just about over.

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Treewacker wrote: 9:57pm May 2, 2011

RV2 kicks ass!! Awesome ride. He will be the champ. I heard he was in Pakistan on friday night with Seal team 6 and made the kill shot on Bin Laden too!

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